Mixing and artwork is all that remains to be completed before the album is unleashed on the eager ears of the Canadian pop-punk outfit’s fans.
Sébastien was kind enough to give us a personal update on things and how Framus always works best for him in the studio:
“We have just finished recording the band's fourth record. Ever since the 2nd record, in fact ever since I started playing Framus guitars, the main guitar for all the rhythms is my Tennessee hollow body guitar. It has that thick, punchy and focused sound that really applies to our genre of music. I never have to worry about the guitar going out of tune, and that goes for all Framus, live or in the studio.
“Our producer (Brian Howes) likes the hollow body so much that he wants to buy it off of me for his studio, but I'm keeping it for my own studio (the Man of the Hour Studio) and for future recordings.
“Jeff ( lead guitar) and I really go from one type of guitar to the other and from one amp to the other when it comes to playing all the textures and little riffs, but there's always Framus guitars and amps somewhere in there.
“We use this Framus Panthera that I've had for years for most of the octave parts, and I have in my collection one of the first Dragon amps that ever made it to North America. This is one of my all time favorite amps and I tour with it all the time,” Sebastien told us.

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